Pearson Sailboats

Table of Pearson Sailboat Models by year

From 1958 to 1991 Pearson produced numerous models of Sailing Yachts in addition to power boat production. In the very early designs, including the breakthrough Triton, Pearson Yachts contracted with independent designers under several familiar names such as: Carl Alberg, Philip Rhodes, William H. Tripp Jr, and Bill Tritt.
In 1964 Bill Shaw was brought in to start an in-house design team with the vision of developing Pearson Yachts as a brand which would become a worldwide leader in the "Golden Age" of Coastal Cruisers for working-class sailor.

Key to Sailboat Table:

Model – Model Name and Link to Brochure or Image (if available)

LOA – Length Overall, the maximum length in feet, of a vessel's hull measured parallel to the waterline.

DISP – Displacement, the vessel's weight in lbs, calculated from the volume of water displaced by it.

A Construction Story – The Quality Behind the Beauty

Perhaps to you, a new Pearson Yacht is the finalization of a dream, an escape, family fun afloat. Or perhaps it's a shelf full of trophies.
To us, however, each Pearson Yacht is a reflection of the philosophy that there's no place in boating for anything less than the highest integrity and quality.
As one of the pioneers in fiberglass sailboat construction, all the experience we have goes into every yacht that comes out of the Pearson yard. Design, construction, performance... all combine to product a yacht that will continue to do whatever you ask of her.
No one deserves less.